Cohen basically reminded James’ and Schiff’s supporters of the Golden Rule of politics: Do unto others as they do unto you. Which means if you want to engage in lawfare, and you’re not squeaky clean, and your people don’t win the election, don’t expect to be protected.
"Michael Cohen, it’s fair to say, knows a little bit about what happens when you make false statements on home mortgage documents and you’re a political target: You’re finished.
"The former personal attorney for President Donald Trump, who was sentenced to 36 months behind bars in 2018 for various tax evasion and campaign finance violations, also ended up getting convicted for knowingly signing documents regarding a home equity line of credit that he knew to be false to get favorable treatment from banks.
"Funnily enough, two of the Democrats who have spent much of Trump’s time in the political spotlight engaging in lawfare against him also have some, ahem, problematic real estate dealings — and, speaking on MSNBC over the weekend, Cohen predicted the feds would be going after them, too.
"Cohen was making an appearance on a show called “The Weekend” (wonder how long it took them to workshop that name), where the ostensible topic was supposed to be Jeffrey Epstein. (Cohen’s magical insight on this: “Somebody will get thrown under the bus.” MSNBC pays this guy. Just saying.)
"However, he did have insight into the similar plights of New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has engaged in much of the Empire State-based lawfare against Trump, and California Sen. Adam Schiff, who was one of the chief elected peddlers of the Russiagate hoax."
.“Mark my words: Politically, they’re both doomed,” he said. “I’m telling you right off the bat, this is a political suicide for both Tish James and Adam Schiff.” . .
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